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Regularities of uranium distribution in groundwater of ChNPP industrial site
M. I. Panasyuk*, I. A. LytvynAbstract: Observed significant increase of migration properties of uranium from groundwater happens when pH rises above 9 - 10 against significant increases in the concentrations of major ions: Na+, K+, ÑÎ32-, NO2-, NO3-. Herewith, strongly alkaline reducing or transitional environment in groundwater is formed.
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